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  2. How to remove tartar build-up in dogs, according to a vet - AOL

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    An expert explains the best way to remove tartar build-up in dogs.

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    A dog's coat is composed of two layers: a top coat of stiff guard hairs that help repel water and shield from dirt, and an undercoat of soft down hairs, to serve as insulation. [1] Dogs with both under coat and top coat are said to have a double coat. Dogs with a single coat have a coat composed solely of guard hairs, with little or no downy ...

  4. Alaskan Malamute: An ancient dog breed that is built to ... - AOL

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    “Regular grooming of the double coat will help remove dead fur, reducing the amount of loose dog hairs around your home. You should groom your Alaskan Malamute at least once a week to keep their ...

  5. Flea allergy dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    The flea found most commonly on both dogs and cats with a flea infestation is the cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis. [2] Pets that develop flea allergy dermatitis have an allergic response to flea saliva injected during flea feeding. The itch associated with just one flea bite persists long after that flea is gone and leads to significant self ...

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  7. Hypoallergenic dog breed - Wikipedia

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    All dogs shed, and all dogs produce dander and saliva in some degree. [16] As noted above, the amount of the allergenic protein present on the dander and in saliva varies by breed, but also by individual. The amount of the allergen can be reduced or eliminated in individual dogs by treatments such as bathing.

  8. Self-anointing in animals - Wikipedia

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    These substances are often the secretions, parts, or entire bodies of other animals or plants. The animal may chew these substances and then spread the resulting saliva mixture over their body, or they may apply the source of the odour directly with an appendage, tool or by rubbing their body on the source. [1]

  9. That "faux" fur jacket could legally contain dog fur not ...

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    Beneath posters of advertisements for jackets and coats and. When ads describe products as containing faux fur and product labels show no indication of real fur, clothing may still contain animal ...